
What a Eucharistic Civilization Looks Like
An excerpt from the new book, How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization
An excerpt from the new book, How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization
From the new book, ‘How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization’
Benedict modeled a life dedicated to Christ and the Church in loving service.
Teaching is not the best path to pursue worldly ambitions. It is a vocation — one imbued with spiritual significance.
COMMENTARY: The National Catholic Bioethics Center has just released a new edition of 'Ars Moriendi' by Dominican Brother Columba Thomas, a medical doctor.
Not only do saints appear to people occasionally — history also records visitations of those in purgatory.
The witness of the faithful Christians in the Middle East is especially moving.
Science tells us when life begins. Reason dictates that human life has dignity and needs protection. Faith gives us inspiration and strength to share this with others.
Having Confession on Sunday should be a priority if we want to bring the Lord’s mercy directly to the people who are most in need.
COMMENTARY: Are we willing to stand for the truth, or will we accommodate the lies surrounding sexuality that dominate our culture?
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